Former Recology exec agrees to plead guilty, cooperate in City Hall corruption probe
By Dan McMenamin
Image courtesy Recology.com
SAN FRANCISCO - A former executive with Recology the company contracted by San Francisco to handle waste collection has agreed to plead guilty and cooperate with federal investigators looking into corruption at City Hall, the U.S. Attorney s Office announced Wednesday.
Paul Giusti, 65, Recology s former government and community relations manager for its San Francisco group, had initially been charged with bribery and money laundering last November for allegedly bribing former San Francisco Department of Public Works director Mohammed Nuru.
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If ever there was a Streetwise column that could make readers sit up and say, “Really?” then this is the one.
San Francisco, built on a series of hills, has been laced with tunnels for many, many decades. Some are heavily used, some less frequently, some have completely vanished from the scene and some never made it off the drawing boards.
For our purposes, it is necessary to exclude most sewage tunnels yes, they exist and they are certainly the most common form of tunnel beneath our streets but here, we will focus on those that were designed for legal public access by railroads, vehicles, and/or pedestrians.